Troublemaker
Discover the fascinating life of A.J.P. Taylor in "Troublemaker," a captivating biography by renowned historian Kathleen Burk. Published by Yale University Press in 2002, this insightful work spans 512 pages and delves into Taylor's multifaceted existence as one of the most influential British historians of the 20th century.
Burk intricately examines Taylor's remarkable journey as an Oxford scholar, broadcast journalist, husband, and friend, showcasing the brilliance and controversies that defined his career. "Troublemaker" offers readers an engaging look at Taylor's significant contributions to historiography and history, revealing the man behind the accolades. This biography not only highlights his successes but also candidly addresses the challenges and failures he encountered along the way. Perfect for history enthusiasts and those interested in the personal stories of influential figures, "Troublemaker" is a must-read that brings the past to life through the lens of one of its key players.